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samantha hayes tells us what prompted the lawsuit. >>reporter: women's rights groups rallied outside the supreme court tuesday ahead of opening arguments that a case could have a profound impact on the gender discrimination. the lawsuit were originally filed by six women in california, accusing wal-mart of paying them less than men who held compare the positions and passing them over for promotions. >> that he is the lead plaintiff in the case. >> while market is trying to keep us out of court is so the facts will not be presented to the public at large. >>reporter: issue is whether a class-action lawsuit that could affect as many 1.6 million plaintiffs could be brought against wal-mart. attorneys for the retail giant are fighting that. >> lawyers went too far when they try to sweep every woman into the country into this class. as big arguments for the plaintiffs a class action is necessary because the average worker could afford to take her case to court. >> this case offers wal-mart as well as our clients and economic efficient way
samantha hayes tells us what prompted the lawsuit. >>reporter: women's rights groups rallied outside the supreme court tuesday ahead of opening arguments that a case could have a profound impact on the gender discrimination. the lawsuit were originally filed by six women in california, accusing wal-mart of paying them less than men who held compare the positions and passing them over for promotions. >> that he is the lead plaintiff in the case. >> while market is trying to...
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sheriff taken your gear and use who beat l.a. hash take. can't come soon enough with the cash tagged opening day. opening day is so close i can taste it. i love the last week by greg with great ease of the cash tag. a winter finally over nsf. the toddlers wearing a o'clock, i were known by shorts. if you'd like to check out all the san francisco giants' official tweet to visit www.kron4.com and look for what's on the web section. >>pam: we want to tell you baseball is back in the bay area, the giants will spend a full season being held as the world series champions and the a's will have to build upon last season. this weekend we will help you get ready. kron 4 is re- airing special, and gary will have the a's with player training and more. that's this sunday at 10:00 p.m. be right back. 5 for 5 bucks every day. today tastes so good. hey marcel, watch this! hey marcel, watch this! [ buzzer sounds ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hey marcel, watch this! yeah, marcel! -marcel! -hey marcel! are you listening to me? marcel! [ male announcer ] don't
sheriff taken your gear and use who beat l.a. hash take. can't come soon enough with the cash tagged opening day. opening day is so close i can taste it. i love the last week by greg with great ease of the cash tag. a winter finally over nsf. the toddlers wearing a o'clock, i were known by shorts. if you'd like to check out all the san francisco giants' official tweet to visit www.kron4.com and look for what's on the web section. >>pam: we want to tell you baseball is back in the bay...
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stay with us. we will be back. [ banker ] when ashley's violin teacher told her parents she was gifted, they were thrilled. she's a natural vibrato. oh. we started saving for this music camp in vermont. so i told them about some of the wells fargo online savings tools like my savings plan, which helps them set up and monitor a savings goal. until we found out that maybe her teacher uses certain terms a little bit loosely. rebecca is clearly very gifted. [ banker ] we decided to roll that money into ashley's college account. turns out there's seven gifted kids in ashley's class of nine. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. with you when it's time to save. ♪ >>pam: japan's has been given so much with technology and now that technology committee is giving back. keep slagabe slat's tech report microsoft has donated $100,000 and google to order $50,000. apple has set up an easy way to don't thr donate through itunes. and google has donated $208,000, at&t and verizon. google has donated 200 could be thousan
stay with us. we will be back. [ banker ] when ashley's violin teacher told her parents she was gifted, they were thrilled. she's a natural vibrato. oh. we started saving for this music camp in vermont. so i told them about some of the wells fargo online savings tools like my savings plan, which helps them set up and monitor a savings goal. until we found out that maybe her teacher uses certain terms a little bit loosely. rebecca is clearly very gifted. [ banker ] we decided to roll that money...
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yes i did. [ ryan ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ so i used mine, to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> "the insider" has the most complete coverage of tonight's top star news. i'm lara spencer. >> i'm kevin frazier. >>> "the insider" is on. >>> judge judy, taken to the hospital today. what "the insider" knows about her condition right now. >>> george clooney and the italian prime minister's underage prostitution trial. what he's saying about the outrage headlines. >> this case has become so sordid. >> what you haven't heard about clooney's potential second court date overseas. >> where "the insider" just found george. >> could the oscar winner and elisabetta be forced to take the stand? >>> kirstie's backstage freakout at max. >>> is regis convincing david letterman to quit?
yes i did. [ ryan ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ so i used mine, to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> "the insider" has the most complete coverage of tonight's top star news. i'm lara spencer. >> i'm kevin frazier. >>> "the insider" is on. >>> judge judy, taken to the hospital...
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they said he did not know he was using steroids. the prosecutors said it was not of that he was ripping and said it was the cream, which is associated with something else. will hurt them is the longtime friend and trainer has refused to testify and said he will not testify against barry bonds. he will go to jail if necessary. prosecutors plan to bring up plenty of witnesses they try to say he is guilty that allegedly he admitted to them that he used steroids. this case should last a couple of weeks. kron4 is dan kerman will be there every day and give you the very latest the display should be shut down three runs in the clock, as it always is. lots of fans should be here as well. >> mark: we will be right back with the kron 4 morning news, weather and traffic in just a few moments. >> mark: welcome back to the kron 4 news. will we ever drive out? we have a lot more rain to come. a few scattered showers still suffering up over san francisco. 580 in livermore and a few more up the coast. >> darya: new details of the deadly san bruno g
they said he did not know he was using steroids. the prosecutors said it was not of that he was ripping and said it was the cream, which is associated with something else. will hurt them is the longtime friend and trainer has refused to testify and said he will not testify against barry bonds. he will go to jail if necessary. prosecutors plan to bring up plenty of witnesses they try to say he is guilty that allegedly he admitted to them that he used steroids. this case should last a couple of...
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i'm gonna use less honey. i'm gonna text less. well, i'm gonna use less bath tissue with charmin!!! [ female announcer ] with charmin ultra soft you can feel good while using less. charmin ultra soft's ultra-cushiony design is soft and more absorbent. so you can use four times less versus the leading value brand. ahh, using less never felt so good. [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft. enjoy the go. >> mark: the latest story the power plant there has been evacuations. the resin explosion at the second reactor yesterday, a third one today, now reports of a storage pond now on fire, from the pond radioactive material has been relieved ireleased. they are tro douse the pond releasing new killer activity in the air. all four reactors appear to be failing. >> james: wall street hasn't things sharply lower. the dow is down 206. right now. s&p down 23, but nasdaq down 25. we will keep you updated. >> mark: 5 people have been injured in a shooting in san francisco just after 11:00 p.m. on sixteens and caledonians street in the mission district. one victim suffered life- threatening injur
i'm gonna use less honey. i'm gonna text less. well, i'm gonna use less bath tissue with charmin!!! [ female announcer ] with charmin ultra soft you can feel good while using less. charmin ultra soft's ultra-cushiony design is soft and more absorbent. so you can use four times less versus the leading value brand. ahh, using less never felt so good. [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft. enjoy the go. >> mark: the latest story the power plant there has been evacuations. the resin...
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and news service as android is the most use smart phone. now, here is gabe slate, with some tech news. >> gabe: according to two studies done by nelson the track from sales injured google smart phones are now the most popular in the united states that means interest phones are of selling by funds, blackberries, any sort found. the iphone is so popular it is the first really successful ministry smart phones. it has become part of pop culture. it seems like the iphone is the top dog, but it's not. injury has exploded. --in trade phones had exploded. andriod phones have exploded. could enter a is higher than gramm, bob dole's third place. microsoft windows phones hold forth in fifth place. how did this happen? there's only one iphone, there as dozens of injurea android smart phones. it was similar to the i phone but slide of physical keyboard a lot of people like that. the phone was a hit, verizon sold a ton. >> some of sony's movies sold to apple's itunes story are available with extra features that allow them to serve as scenes by taking tur
and news service as android is the most use smart phone. now, here is gabe slate, with some tech news. >> gabe: according to two studies done by nelson the track from sales injured google smart phones are now the most popular in the united states that means interest phones are of selling by funds, blackberries, any sort found. the iphone is so popular it is the first really successful ministry smart phones. it has become part of pop culture. it seems like the iphone is the top dog, but...
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use promo code: norisk. if you're not completely satisfied, notify lifelock and you won't pay a cent. order now and also get this document shredder to keep your personal documents out of the wrong hands. a $29 value, free! get the protection you need right now. call or go to lifelock.com to try lifelock risk free for a full 60 days. use promo code: norisk. plus get this document shredder, free! but only if you act right now. call now! lifelock service guarantee cannot be offered to residents of new york. >> justine: a live look at the big board, stocks are up. not bad from wednesday wall street is heavily traded today some reports have done really well including one about investors who are encouraged about strong gains in small business hiring. google says it plans to bring its high- speed broadband network to kansas city kansas. the city is the first city to get the new program. google says its culture fast network is capable of making internet access more than 100 times faster than what americans currently
use promo code: norisk. if you're not completely satisfied, notify lifelock and you won't pay a cent. order now and also get this document shredder to keep your personal documents out of the wrong hands. a $29 value, free! get the protection you need right now. call or go to lifelock.com to try lifelock risk free for a full 60 days. use promo code: norisk. plus get this document shredder, free! but only if you act right now. call now! lifelock service guarantee cannot be offered to residents of...
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what is twitter doing to us, for us, with us, against us? you tell me . >> well, i think this is a bigger question. i think society is figuring out the best way to use these tools to enhance our lives and make us smarter and more efficient to better be able to do these things. i'm overwhelmed by things like email. we designed twitter to have a different set of expectations. when people tweet replies to you it is not expected you reply back to you to them. it is only a gift if you do but not expected. if you remove the stress of answering all the questions in your indocks or the tasks, the -- inboment box. whenever you want to find something going on in the world, events that are most interesting to you, you do that several times per day but you don't get completely sucked into twitter so that you're staring at it for eight hours a day. you access it when you need to. ultimately where i would like to see technology go is i would like to see it melt away. i would like to see more interaction between people and i would like to see twitser facil
what is twitter doing to us, for us, with us, against us? you tell me . >> well, i think this is a bigger question. i think society is figuring out the best way to use these tools to enhance our lives and make us smarter and more efficient to better be able to do these things. i'm overwhelmed by things like email. we designed twitter to have a different set of expectations. when people tweet replies to you it is not expected you reply back to you to them. it is only a gift if you do but...
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i use the yellow pages. i use the advertiser. i use google. but the funny thing is that most of the customers, they come from the marina district, and they use the yellow pages. $300 a month. in order for them to get to me on the internet, like google rankings, right? in order for me to be at the top of the list to get some business, i do not know how much i have to spend. do you understand what i am saying? but right now, i can spend $300 a month. president chiu: we have to give everyone equal time. >> the first day the yellow pages are out, they call me. san francisco being about my agribusinesses, i am a small business. nobody asked me how this was going to affect my business. i mean, small business can go from $100 to $1 million. micro business, too, is going to be affected. maybe you should put this off a little bit and do a little more research. president chiu: thank you. >> good afternoon. i have been in business for the past 10 years, and i can say i have not picked up a yellow pages once in those years. i take it from the front door t
i use the yellow pages. i use the advertiser. i use google. but the funny thing is that most of the customers, they come from the marina district, and they use the yellow pages. $300 a month. in order for them to get to me on the internet, like google rankings, right? in order for me to be at the top of the list to get some business, i do not know how much i have to spend. do you understand what i am saying? but right now, i can spend $300 a month. president chiu: we have to give everyone equal...
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they use their smartphones, and they use broadband. however, it is not free. they are very fortunate to have that luxury. most spanish-speaking consumers do not have the disposable income to be able to afford that. so where will they go? if they are going to look for something on google search and go to the library, it will not be anything local. so i urge you, on behalf of the diverse ethnic communities in san francisco, to table this proposal that would be so harmful to many. also, i have a statement from the rainbow yellow pages. it reads, "we have no pride in a city that would deny small businesses the right to market themselves however they feel is best for their business. there is a misperception that everyone today finds businesses online. that simply is not true, especially if you are a business that wants to reach a targeted audience." supervisor chiu: 5 you very much. >> good afternoon. thank you so much. i am the president of the green chamber of commerce, and we fully support this measure. this ordinance is ultimately good for business and the envi
they use their smartphones, and they use broadband. however, it is not free. they are very fortunate to have that luxury. most spanish-speaking consumers do not have the disposable income to be able to afford that. so where will they go? if they are going to look for something on google search and go to the library, it will not be anything local. so i urge you, on behalf of the diverse ethnic communities in san francisco, to table this proposal that would be so harmful to many. also, i have a...
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elizabeth cook shows you us some -- shows us some of the action was caught on tape. >> reporter: yeah, some chilly temperatures and a little bit of wind right now but nothing compared to what the storm did here earlier. ist was the last big -- it was the last big winter storm of the season and mother nature showed no mercy. >> it was like a scene from the wizard of oz. >> the whole area was really wild with the rain, really dramatic. >> the chef watched as the fun fell cloud situated -- nun ---- funnel cloud skated across the water toward his restaurant. >> it snapped some of the wires and they had sparks and we all ran out there and checked it out and were calling 911. >> reporter: a tornado ripped through the streets of santa rosa friday morning. >> i've been at this bids for 33 years -- business for 33 years and i've never seen anything like that. >> his mother watched the destruction. >> she said it sounded like a bomb went off. >> reporter: a truck driver was killed when his big rig struck a tree and flipped over between 880 and 238 closing the on ramp and snarling traffic for ov
elizabeth cook shows you us some -- shows us some of the action was caught on tape. >> reporter: yeah, some chilly temperatures and a little bit of wind right now but nothing compared to what the storm did here earlier. ist was the last big -- it was the last big winter storm of the season and mother nature showed no mercy. >> it was like a scene from the wizard of oz. >> the whole area was really wild with the rain, really dramatic. >> the chef watched as the fun fell...
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i just don't think that the stealing is necessarily the right erk for us it's something else. stealing it all is that there is some kind of physical commodity that's being stolen the currency is being debased implies that if we didn't do this the currency would be sold it and the whole problem here is the to currency itself is disconnected from any kind of physical value it exists as a debt against future production rather than a store of value and this all of this comes back to the immaterial basis that we're not living it so yes it is since you could say that they're stealing in a greater sense they're not really stealing because there's nothing to be stolen right so the people who are victimized by this they should take solace in the fact that when it all started they weren't worth anything to begin with basically yes i know that sounds terribly perverse the reality is that this is an unsustainable system and that the inevitability of its collapse has been there almost from the beginning because the entire system is based on a currency that is not based on anything it exist
i just don't think that the stealing is necessarily the right erk for us it's something else. stealing it all is that there is some kind of physical commodity that's being stolen the currency is being debased implies that if we didn't do this the currency would be sold it and the whole problem here is the to currency itself is disconnected from any kind of physical value it exists as a debt against future production rather than a store of value and this all of this comes back to the immaterial...
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a group of suspected burglars decided to run from police, using homes to hide n police set up a primt ter. and we are live with the story. >> there are many residents getting home from work in a short time from now to find out what has been going on all day long, this is where it started with this stolen car, police say the burglars left behind when they took off to hide inside of peoples' homes. three suspects were believed to be holdup inside someone's house in this usually quiet neighborhood. police in s.w.a.t. gear with guns drawn went door to door looking for them. snipers climbed on roof tops and officers covered every inch of the neighborhood from backyards to front porches. dogs hunted for the scent. >> there is a risk that there are suspects that fled into a house that is occupied. which is why it's important to us to make sure that that is not the case. >> this started at 9:30 in the morning. a woman called police and hid in the bedroom when she heard burglars inside of the home. officers arrived the suspect drove off, ramming into a police cruiser. and three hours later a p
a group of suspected burglars decided to run from police, using homes to hide n police set up a primt ter. and we are live with the story. >> there are many residents getting home from work in a short time from now to find out what has been going on all day long, this is where it started with this stolen car, police say the burglars left behind when they took off to hide inside of peoples' homes. three suspects were believed to be holdup inside someone's house in this usually quiet...
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since my residence in the us is gets to make a new. time now for martin stacy to reach out the real story behind the week's made to find out. max kaiser this is the kaiser report yeah you know them folks on wall street and around the world the banking industry love a good disaster is amazing they can issue trillions more bonds and pocket themselves billions more fees let's get some more details from stacy herbert max the first headline we see the true heart of disaster capitalist larry kudlow the values human life with the japan earthquake slit the human toll here it looks to be much worse than the economic toll and we can be grateful for that and the human toll is a tragedy we know that but these markets are see all these markets right stocks commodities oil gold there is no major breakout or breakdown is the traders tell you half the world is very much a part of this because oil is moving lower they feel as though this is good news for the u.s. larry kudlow and sandy say are genocidal maniacs they would love to put people in them bur
since my residence in the us is gets to make a new. time now for martin stacy to reach out the real story behind the week's made to find out. max kaiser this is the kaiser report yeah you know them folks on wall street and around the world the banking industry love a good disaster is amazing they can issue trillions more bonds and pocket themselves billions more fees let's get some more details from stacy herbert max the first headline we see the true heart of disaster capitalist larry kudlow...
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you want to use your ipad at work and work wants you to use anything but. the fight to use apple products in old school enterprise when "press: here" continues. >>> welcome back to "press: here." by now you may have your brand new ipad 2 and you can't wait to bring it to work. work may not be so excited. in a recent online survey, one-fifth of all respondents say their companies don't allow ipads to be used at all. other companies resist apple products like iphones more passively by giving employees blackberries and blocking out all of the other gadgets for accessing work e-mail. why is enterprise so resistant? steve king deals with security in the enterprise all the time as ceo of docusign. entrepreneur of the year sort of like the oscars for the business. joined by maggie shields of bbc and joe from "financial times." so my company won't let me use an iphone. whose fault is that? is that apple's fault? my company's fault? mine for not convincing them? >> i don't think it's any one person's fault. i do think that many large enterprises are missing a fantas
you want to use your ipad at work and work wants you to use anything but. the fight to use apple products in old school enterprise when "press: here" continues. >>> welcome back to "press: here." by now you may have your brand new ipad 2 and you can't wait to bring it to work. work may not be so excited. in a recent online survey, one-fifth of all respondents say their companies don't allow ipads to be used at all. other companies resist apple products like iphones...
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connect with us on twitter, facebook, and youtube. and sign up for schedule alert emails at c-span.org. >> yesterday in the canadian house of commons, finance minister jim flaherty delivered the annual budget statement. all three opposition parties have already said they plan to vote against the budget. this could lead to a vote of no confidence and force the government to dissolve parliament and call an early election. courtesy of the canadian public service channel, this is a half hour. [applause] >> speech, speech, speech. >> mr. speaker, today our government presents to canadians the next phase of canada's economic action plan, a low tax plan for jobs and growth. [applause] >> since 2006, our government has worked hard to deliver real benefits to canadians, real support for the challenges of the real world. we cut the gst twice from 7 to 6 to 5%. [applause] >> we introduced the $1200 per year universal child care benefit. we established the tax-free savings account. we removed more than 1 million low-incomed canadians from the tax
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they've upped the number of homes behind us now to 33. homes behind the mudslide behind me here, we don't know yet, nor does the county, when work will begin to get rid of the slide. they've suggested, the county that some may want to move away for a while. in this rough country they site seclusion as a benefit. >> i can listen to birds sing. >> now, they can listen to this. >> rumble for a minute and a half. >> pretty scary. >> this is how one resident used a mobile phone to take video of it coming down. the county public works department looks at this analytically. >> it's sat rated and almost the way it came down was like an avalanche. >> it's caused a blockage of nelson road, cutting off residents of some 30 homes from easy access to the rest of the world. >> this is amazing. one day everything is fine. next day, have you to try to figure out how to get basic essential autos this has become the only way to bring people, or supplies in. a soggy trail around the creek and into a neighborhood unofficially called eclectia. home for others
they've upped the number of homes behind us now to 33. homes behind the mudslide behind me here, we don't know yet, nor does the county, when work will begin to get rid of the slide. they've suggested, the county that some may want to move away for a while. in this rough country they site seclusion as a benefit. >> i can listen to birds sing. >> now, they can listen to this. >> rumble for a minute and a half. >> pretty scary. >> this is how one resident used a...
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split in half one half is negotiating with their monarchy and the other half isn't now this brings us to america wisconsin firefighter spark move your money moment so on the day that the bill passed the wisconsin assembly effectively ending fifty years of collective bargaining in wisconsin hundreds of firefighters walked across the street from the wisconsin capitol and stood outside the marshall is lead bank m. and i bank and one by one they close their accounts and withdrew their life savings totaling approximately one hundred ninety thousand dollars so these hundreds of firemen and their one hundred ninety thousand dollars now the bank itself why they were targeting m. and i bank is this bank is one of the biggest backers of scott walker the governor and the bank received two billion dollars in tarp funds they have not paid this back the bank is about to be sold off to canada which of course. in this transaction something will happen that they'll never have to pay back the u.s. money later so this is why they protest at this bank of course what is the sound of one hand clapping in o
split in half one half is negotiating with their monarchy and the other half isn't now this brings us to america wisconsin firefighter spark move your money moment so on the day that the bill passed the wisconsin assembly effectively ending fifty years of collective bargaining in wisconsin hundreds of firefighters walked across the street from the wisconsin capitol and stood outside the marshall is lead bank m. and i bank and one by one they close their accounts and withdrew their life savings...
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that breeze will move in friday and cool us about six degrees. then about another 6-10 degrees cooling. it it's still a slight chance of a shower on saturday but most of that will fall in the central valley and sierra. >>> federal health officials begin hearings on the safety of artificial food coloring. fda has decided to take a closer look at allegations there may be a link between colorings and hyperactivity in children. they are asking a panel of experts to look at the issue with eye towards new warning labels. they are commonly found in cereals and chips. decades of studies show that artificial food colorings are safe. >> a new debate over a doll because it teaches little girls how to breast-feed. a young girl attaching the doll to her chest and it can be burped by a mommy in training. they say it teaches nursing skills. >> do you think little girls should be breastfeeding dolls? >> i probably would look at other dolls before i look at this one. >> we have another baby due in june and i think it's a neat way to identify and connect with mom.
that breeze will move in friday and cool us about six degrees. then about another 6-10 degrees cooling. it it's still a slight chance of a shower on saturday but most of that will fall in the central valley and sierra. >>> federal health officials begin hearings on the safety of artificial food coloring. fda has decided to take a closer look at allegations there may be a link between colorings and hyperactivity in children. they are asking a panel of experts to look at the issue with...
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and all day long, physicist michio kaku has been following the situation with us. so, dr. kaku, at this hour, what do you think of how long it is taking to get the generators back up? >> this is unusual. the first time in history. and remember, the japanese reactors are the safest in the world. but they were never designed to handle an 8.9 earthquake. 7.0, 7.5, but not 8.9. >> and you were showing me, the reactor water, the cooling water, is supposed to be this high above the core, giving some perspective here. what happens when it backs up? how quickly does it burn off? >> well, when the water levels begin to drop and expose the red hot core of uranium, it is 5,000 degrees fahrenheit. within 30 minutes, you can start to get a core meltdown. now, what's preventing that is the emergency core cooling system, the backup system. but the backup systems are failing. power went out in the backup system. this is what normally happens. in a nuclear accident, immediately, the generators kick in, poor cooling water over the damaged core. right now, we're desperately trying to put gen
and all day long, physicist michio kaku has been following the situation with us. so, dr. kaku, at this hour, what do you think of how long it is taking to get the generators back up? >> this is unusual. the first time in history. and remember, the japanese reactors are the safest in the world. but they were never designed to handle an 8.9 earthquake. 7.0, 7.5, but not 8.9. >> and you were showing me, the reactor water, the cooling water, is supposed to be this high above the core,...
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but at home, you use your computer. reliant stadium in houston got the royal treatment because it's the site of the final four and championships. here, you can even go inside the stadium. >> these stadiums are a tiny, tiny fraction of all the information that's available there. >> once you're inside google earth and you start checking out all the stadium, you'll realize that, well, there's a whole virtual world here and in the past five years, google engineers and contributors around the world have been busy basically rebuilding the earth. slowly, but surely, users worldwide have been recreating structures, like the eiffel tower, and the red square, main street, and the princess castle at disney world in orlando, and even cbs 5 studios in san francisco, all in high res. google provides free software. they say there is no way they can do it all themselves. >> we're slowly and collaboratively building up this model of the world. >> reporter: making the world a smaller place is turning out to be a global effort. in mountai
but at home, you use your computer. reliant stadium in houston got the royal treatment because it's the site of the final four and championships. here, you can even go inside the stadium. >> these stadiums are a tiny, tiny fraction of all the information that's available there. >> once you're inside google earth and you start checking out all the stadium, you'll realize that, well, there's a whole virtual world here and in the past five years, google engineers and contributors...
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that breeze will move in friday and cool us about six degrees. then about another 6-10 degrees cooling. it it's still a slight chance of a shower on saturday but most of that will fall in the central valley and sierra. >>> federal health officials begin hearings on the safety of artificial food coloring. fda has decided to take a closer look at allegations there may be a link between colorings and hyperactivity in children. they are asking a panel of experts to look at the issue with eye towards new warning labels. they are commonly found in cereals and chips. decades of studies show that artificial food colorings are safe. >> a new debate over a doll because it teaches little girls how to breast-feed. a young girl attaching the doll to her chest and it can be burped by a mommy in training. they say it teaches nursing skills. >> do you think little girls should be breastfeeding dolls? >> i probably would look at other dolls before i look at this one. >> we have another baby due in june and i think it's a neat way to identify and connect with mom.
that breeze will move in friday and cool us about six degrees. then about another 6-10 degrees cooling. it it's still a slight chance of a shower on saturday but most of that will fall in the central valley and sierra. >>> federal health officials begin hearings on the safety of artificial food coloring. fda has decided to take a closer look at allegations there may be a link between colorings and hyperactivity in children. they are asking a panel of experts to look at the issue with...
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are used for russia. on the same lines that started turning out early model back in the late one nine hundred fifty s. today's most reliable use launchers are produced with unparalleled precision construction bureau progress in the russian city of somalia continues to rely on the design pioneered by token their colleagues tapping the rockets to fit the changing needs of the russian space program as well as those of international clients. like. the rocket seems to get younger every year to its components. we've changed the control system in the tel metric system. and upgraded the engine by itself from year to year the rockets overall functionality is increasing. in more than a half century of history seven has had many faces and many firsts it was the first i.c.b.m. the first satellite carrier the first to put humans in space and in modifications today is still the only launcher ever used to put soviet or russian cosmonauts into orbit. those aren't enough distinctions for the developers of tomorrow's best
are used for russia. on the same lines that started turning out early model back in the late one nine hundred fifty s. today's most reliable use launchers are produced with unparalleled precision construction bureau progress in the russian city of somalia continues to rely on the design pioneered by token their colleagues tapping the rockets to fit the changing needs of the russian space program as well as those of international clients. like. the rocket seems to get younger every year to its...
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the so-called us. so this is a casual look not just for use on a single flight mission but for ensuring up to thirty launches. back in the mid one nine hundred sixty s. the soviet military launched almost program to provide to me and surveillance station in low earth orbit alongside she k.s. priestcraft consisting of a service module and the reusable b. entry vehicle were to be launched on the heavy lifting proton rocket this station's flew under the name cell used two three and five in the seventies and were outfitted with advanced observation communication equipment even modified artillery to protect against enemy satellites while the original project was divided in later discontinued both the station's going to return capsules yuval flight testing. the inside space is about fifteen meters long it was enough to house three or four people. of course we are retaining the power circuits under the life support infrastructure. structured so that every person has a private working space and. this model of
the so-called us. so this is a casual look not just for use on a single flight mission but for ensuring up to thirty launches. back in the mid one nine hundred sixty s. the soviet military launched almost program to provide to me and surveillance station in low earth orbit alongside she k.s. priestcraft consisting of a service module and the reusable b. entry vehicle were to be launched on the heavy lifting proton rocket this station's flew under the name cell used two three and five in the...
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them because it gave us that's elsewhere even. when the phone is that it's me you can google you were. all final location is the center of the of the cemetery located half an hour since the final resting place thousands of russians. the cemetery started in the one nine hundred twenty s. by a group of russian immigrants. this is the final resting place for over ten thousand russians but dozens of prominent russian fleet is among them. tusky for example is a soviet and russian filmmaker editor writer and author director. because he began working in cinema during the mid nine hundred fifty the period during which service society opens to foreign films known for his memorable images of exceptional beauty his work is still to whatever stated in the film industry in russia and around the world. one grave in particular stands out from the rest grounds and designed to make a statement to sue miscavige with a mosaic tech aeration representing a traditional oriental carpet this is the grave of the star but it's also i cargo for sure if reta
them because it gave us that's elsewhere even. when the phone is that it's me you can google you were. all final location is the center of the of the cemetery located half an hour since the final resting place thousands of russians. the cemetery started in the one nine hundred twenty s. by a group of russian immigrants. this is the final resting place for over ten thousand russians but dozens of prominent russian fleet is among them. tusky for example is a soviet and russian filmmaker editor...
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to use their. girls as. updated since its first plane launch in two thousand and nine group is bigger and better in addition to transport and return vessels as well as soil sampling equipment the complex now carries the chinese martian orbiter as well as an additional expendable fuel tank to propel the extra weight. meticulous testing is underway at the mosque l. space research institute to assure the functionality of each focus group component . the orbital trajectory of mars and its moons reaches its closest point to earth just once every twenty six months. any other time is both more complicated and more costly after missing the first launch window due to delays scientists understand time is of the essence. the unfamiliar environment of the martian moon surface means every single piece of the more than twenty scientific instruments that make up the probe has high standards to meet and exceed. what the new. program unlike lunar programs fear the task was undoubtedly complicated by the need to collect sampl
to use their. girls as. updated since its first plane launch in two thousand and nine group is bigger and better in addition to transport and return vessels as well as soil sampling equipment the complex now carries the chinese martian orbiter as well as an additional expendable fuel tank to propel the extra weight. meticulous testing is underway at the mosque l. space research institute to assure the functionality of each focus group component . the orbital trajectory of mars and its moons...
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on abortions it's used to help protect women's health care screenings use the test for as d.d.'s cancer to educate people so it looks like all these bills which attack women are to springing up organically in states around the country though they're not just one off incidents they are being written and cautioned by a lobbyist group out of washington d.c. and thanks to the investigative journalism being done by mother jones there's no way that anybody can deny any longer that there is a national campaign being waged against women. now is the entire u.s. government giant ponzi scheme bernie made off the man who ran the largest ponzi even in history says so in a new series of interviews with new york magazine steve fishman after calling fishman collect from prison where he's serving one hundred fifty years of sentencing it seems like made off wanted to get a few things off his chest personally he says that he's a good person and he can't believe that nobody wants to hear about all the good things he did as a successful businessman despite the fact that he also is now known as the w
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it was a contest using an app called social cam. record yourself or a friend doing something unusual. it might have been not the most sanitary thing, that's an apple store so he's not the first guy. yeah. but he licks it. so you wouldn't do it but you would. because his name was stanley yu. >> and you did and yu's going to fiji. it's 5:56. we're learning more about one of the cases dropped because of the arrest of an east bay narcotics officer. we've got the details. >> the project designed to prevent flooding in the south bay not as far along as hoped. we'll have a live report. >>> coming up on today in the "bay area living," a flight landed at sfo after someone claim there is was a bomb on boards. what investigators found. >> reporter: good morning. i'm christie smith live in oakland. all of this rain we've been having is boosting the risk of
it was a contest using an app called social cam. record yourself or a friend doing something unusual. it might have been not the most sanitary thing, that's an apple store so he's not the first guy. yeah. but he licks it. so you wouldn't do it but you would. because his name was stanley yu. >> and you did and yu's going to fiji. it's 5:56. we're learning more about one of the cases dropped because of the arrest of an east bay narcotics officer. we've got the details. >> the project...
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at home, you use your computer. in houston got the royal treatment because it's the site of the final four and the championships. here, you can go inside the stadium. >> this is a tiny fraction for what is available. >> once you are okay, you'll realize that there's a whole very chewable world here and google engineered and contributors around the world have been busy, basically rebuilding the earth. >> slowly but surely, use you are rers have been recreating structures like the eifel tower. main street and the princess cass l. and cbs 5 studios in sphain all high resolution. google provided software. there's no way they can do it all themselves. >> we are slowly and collaboratively building up this model of the world. >> making the world a smaller place is turning out to be a global effort. in mountain view, cbs 5. >>> well i'm dennis on the block of a lifetime. so, at our company, we pay about the same, even though i'm a great driver, and he's... not so much. well, for a driver like you, i would recommend our new
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people who are so history people from libya told us. the one big book of all. the revolution those other guys who are leading the aleutian but he's not the police of the situation and could become so who was the be that he was one of the people he was it was like a startling during october on how. it's become prayer as a stalin was practically nobody concrete evolutional. that's something close later they managed to rewrite their years and history was it was written other works but in the in two thousand do maybe a little bit later the worst change its attitude and the image of could improve dramatically in the west he was he was even worse his thoughts you clear a program. the no any aggressive plans he has. proclaim eight he stuck to the new libyan contacts with the west world and on the way he made some concrete steps that life was accepted by the west libya was even made a member of the united nations human rights committee that he was the most i think it. was not is not now we can say yes the now we can see this and i think it was. a shock for many members
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thanks for being with us here on r.t. and welcome to the business news for this hour russia is one of the few places in the world with a web search engine google has struggled to establish its dominance russian idea and it's three times more popular its key advantage is the ability to deal with the complexity of the russian language while also offering a wide range range of web services but the head of google russia says the company is still developing in this country. continue with. services for or users from birth to go where the main idea really are from mind to remember here or to russia all of our products and services are very reliable for all users and customers in oz are countries brought grocers are mentioned glue through a grid to go through the procedures or go on real. established offices here ribs are few problems right now the least you squirted. at the same moment which. we will scream see for example euros or western europe. now let's have a look at how the stock markets are performing asian markets are on
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it will be used to russia's new. russian many of the world's largest. cars because the privilege is costing russia over one hundred fifty million dollars to hear her new plans on hold while this program period. of. the soviet and russian space programs have blasted off from several sites spread across the country's vast territory but with the real heavy lifter now left outside russia's borders future hopes are being pinned on the plan cosmodrome russian for at least. two she could be hosting launches by twenty six teams and it's appealing for more reasons than brain independence from russia's neighbors moving from the ground up lets the site be fully outfitted in twenty first century technology the sites proximity to the pacific ocean is a plus both for transporting equipment to the base and for homeless descent of rocket boosters expended with each launch russian prime minister vladimir putin made his way to the future in the air more region of russia's far east for symbolic groundbreaking in august of two thousand and ten. russia's stages as a leading
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bringing us these record highs, it is warm out this morning. radiation in the form of ultraviolet and infrared and all that stuff is coming and 4:53, as we look down from mount tamalpais. san francisco in the middle and way off in the back, you can see hayward. let's talk about what happened really quick as we set the table for today. new records. this was actually yesterday. napa, santa rosa, san francisco and san rafael, all in the low mid-80s. stepping out right now, look at that. san francisco, oakland, mountain view, antioch, in the low to mid-60s. fairfield and napa, upper 40s, everybody else in the 50s. around the monterey bay and inland to salinas, temperatures in the 50s. gilroy at 49. highlights more record highs, sunshine this afternoon. cooling as quickly through tomorrow. this weekend will be get windy and rough surf and slight chance of some showers on saturday. here we are 7:00 in the morning, no clouds around, low or high. a lot of sunshine. we will see high clouds from time to time. look at these temperatures as the wind blows
bringing us these record highs, it is warm out this morning. radiation in the form of ultraviolet and infrared and all that stuff is coming and 4:53, as we look down from mount tamalpais. san francisco in the middle and way off in the back, you can see hayward. let's talk about what happened really quick as we set the table for today. new records. this was actually yesterday. napa, santa rosa, san francisco and san rafael, all in the low mid-80s. stepping out right now, look at that. san...
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we want to give you an economic opportunity with us? >> yes, i would do that. >> rose: that's a first step? >> i would do that. >> rose: what else? >> i would say make friends with all. don't take sides. i think by taking sides you can't change the dynamics but naturally you'll be wanting to help. >> rose: what did you think of secretary clinton's speech in hanoi? >> i thought it was good. she drew the red lines. (inaudible). >> rose: the chinese have said we have... they're within... >> they produce an old map. >> rose: an old map that said these are ours? navigational rights. and she came in and said... >> we go by the law of the sea. which means where you're nearest to. >> rose: exactly. but here's an interesting question. some people looked at that and especially some chinese and said by going to hanoi and making that speech it was an insult to us. >> no. >> rose: what? >> i mean, they would rather not have that speech made at all. >> rose: yeah, of course. but it wasn't rubbing it into them? >> no, no. supposing she made in the pek
we want to give you an economic opportunity with us? >> yes, i would do that. >> rose: that's a first step? >> i would do that. >> rose: what else? >> i would say make friends with all. don't take sides. i think by taking sides you can't change the dynamics but naturally you'll be wanting to help. >> rose: what did you think of secretary clinton's speech in hanoi? >> i thought it was good. she drew the red lines. (inaudible). >> rose: the chinese...